Hire a worker with us!

Workers Justice Project runs two worker centers in Brooklyn. One is located is Bay Parkway Community Job Center in Bensonhurst, which connects small businesses and homeowners with skilled day laborers for a variety of services, ensuring fair wages and good working conditions. The other one is located in Williamsburg, which connects homeowners with domestic workers for various types of cleaning, also ensuring fair wages and good working conditions. The hiring process is easy, convenient and dignified. Our Centers are comprised of hard working men and women who are dedicated both to supporting their families and to being active contributors to life in our community.

House and office cleaning hours are from 10-8pm and construction from 7-11am. You can always leave a message or email us and we will get back to you.

FAQ

How much do I pay the worker?The workers have collectively developed a fair salary. The hourly wage depends on the difficulty and skill required for the job. Tips are always welcome.

Where does my money go?The workers keep 100% of their pay. Worker’s Justice Project does not take a commission or receive any money from its workers.

Do I have to pick up the worker?Construction workers can be picked up at the Bay Parkway Community Job Center Site from 7AM to noon and house cleaning workers go directly to the job site.

Why hire workers from the Day Workers’ Center?We are a no-commission center; there is no administration charge for contracting our workers. We also have guidelines for workers using our center, such as no drugs, alcohol, or fighting.

What can the workers do for me?We have workers of all trades and experience. Besides construction and manual labor, we can help with moving services, cleaning, handiwork, painting, landscaping, etc.

Who are the workers at the Center?Primarily, our workers are from a variety of Spanish-speaking countries. They are men and women of all ages and trades.

Why do the workers choose the Day Workers’ Center?The workers are here because they need work. Out of respect for themselves and others, they prefer to be contracted from an organized center instead of waiting in the streets.

Thank you for your support of Worker’s Justice Project!

Bay Parkway Community Center

Day Laborers from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn founded in 2002 a unique democratic day labor center model where day laborers negotiate the scope of work and fair wages with contractors with the purpose to achieve social and economic justice. Through the establishment of this first community day laborer center, WJP aims to achieve the following:​

Cultivate positive relations between immigrants and their communities in which they live and work

Domestic Workers Community Job Center

Worker's Justice Project supports domestic workers in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by providing a space where they can negotiate fair wages, assure their workplace is safe, have a place to shelter from the rain and cold, be treated with dignity, and create a tight-knit community. The main goal is also to achieve economic and social justice. WJP aims to achieve the following:​

Cultivate positive relations between immigrants and their communities in which they live and work